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Property FeaturesSale Price $920,000
Number of Units 46Price Per Unit $20,000Rentable SF 20,215Price Per SF $45.51
Land 1.24 Acres
Pro Forma Cap Rate 8.26%
2018 Actual Cap Rate 10.99%2019 Annualized Cap Rate 12.01%
Property Highlights• Various unit layouts• High occupancy• Located in opportunity zone• Value-add opportunity• Individually metered for electricity
Prepared by the Multi-Family & Investment Sales team:
Independently Owned and Operated / A Member of the Cushman & Wakefield Alliance
Allan Mendelsberg Principal Direct +1 520 546 2721 Mobile +1 520 490 2113 amendelsberg@picor.com
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PICOR Commercial Real Estate 5151 E Broadway Blvd Suite 151 Tucson, AZ 85711 | USA Main +1 520 748 7100 Fax +1 520 546 2799 multifamilytucson.com picor.com
Bordon's Court 243 E 33rd St. Tucson, AZ 85713
FOR SALE
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Bordon's Court is a 46-unit apartment complex located in South Tucson. Conveniently located along 4th Avenue, Bordon's Court is the ideal Value-Add opportunity.
There are 13 fire-damaged units currently unoccupied, with the opportunity to rehab and generate additional income. Bordon's Court is also located in an opportunity zone, creating potential future tax benefits. All units have electric baseboard heaters and swamp coolers.
Bordon's Court 243 E 33rd St. Tucson, AZ 85713
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
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Bordon's Court 243 E 33rd St. Tucson, AZ 85713
PROPERTY PHOTOS
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Bordon's Court 243 E 33rd St. Tucson, AZ 85713
PROPERTY PHOTOS
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Type # of Units Square Feet Total Square Feet Rent per S.F. Total Monthly Rent Stabilized Rent
Studio 15 375 5,625 $1.20 $6,750 $450
Studio (Burn) 11 440 4,840 $0.00 $0 $0
1 BD/ 1 BA 15 450 6,750 $1.06 $7,125 $475
1 BD/ 1 BA (Burn) 2 500 1,000 $0.00 $0 $0
2 BD/ 1 BA 2 600 1,200 $0.96 $1,150 $575
3 BD/ 1 BA SFR 1 800 800 $0.69 $550 $550
Total/Avg. (Liveable) 33 436 14,375 $1.08 $15,575 $472
Total/Avg. 46 439 20,215 $0.77 $15,575 $339
Income StatementMarketing Pro Forma
Proforma Per Unit
Proforma PSF
2018 Actuals 2019 Actuals Annualized
RENTAL INCOME
Gross Market Rent $186,900 $5,664 $9.25
Vacancy Loss -$18,690 -10.0% -$0.92
Gross Rent $168,210 $5,097 $8.32 $136,685
Concessions & Bad Debt -$4,205 -2.50% -$0.21 -$783
Net Rental Income $164,005 $4,970 $8.11 $135,902 $148,881
Other Income/ RUBS $10,000 $303 $0.49 $16,603 $20,723
TOTAL INCOME $174,005 $5,273 $8.61 $152,505 $169,603
OPERATING EXPENSES
Payroll $20,000 $606 $0.99 $4,496 $1,817
General & Admin $2,000 $61 $0.10 $1,468 $5,736
Repairs/Maintenance/Supplies $16,500 $500 $0.82 $13,565 $20,522
Contract Services $6,000 $182 $0.30 $0 $0
Utilities $25,000 $758 $1.24 $23,938 $22,208
TOTAL VARIABLE $69,500 $2,106 $3.44 $43,468 $50,283
Property Taxes $4,824 $146 $0.24 $4,824 $4,824
Property Insurance $5,000 $152 $0.25 $3,083 $4,000
Management Fee $10,440 6% $0.52 $0 $0
Reserves $8,250 $250 $0.41 $0 $0
TOTAL EXPENSES $98,014 $2,970 $4.85 $51,374 $59,107
NET OPERATING INCOME $75,990 $2,303 $3.76 $101,131 $110,496
Stabilized Market Valuation
Value $920,000
Per Unit $20,000
Per Square Foot $45.51
Cap Rate
2018 Actuals 10.99%
2019 Actuals Annualized 12.01%
Marketing Pro Forma 8.26%
Bordon's Court 243 E 33rd St. Tucson, AZ 85713
FINANCIAL MODEL
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Bordon's Court is located in South Tucson, along 4th Avenue. Conveniently located near public transit, Bordon's Court provides easy access to numerous retail and employment opportunities. There are also numerous restaurant and grocery options within walking distance. At just 1.1 miles from Amazon's e-commerce distribution site, Bordon's Court provides easy access for future employees.
NEARBY DESTINATIONS
RETAIL
• Ben's United Market & Discount• Victory Auto Body• AutoZone• Family Dollar
EDUCATION
• Mission View Elementary• Las Puertas Community School• Wakefield Middle School• César Chávez Middle School
HEALTHCARE
• Banner University Medical Center Tucson
• El Rio Community Health Center• Healthcare Southwest
ENTERTAINMENT
• Mi Nidito • Sue's Fish & Chips• La Botana• Rigo's Mexican Restaurant• Crossroads Restaurant
Bordon's Court 243 E 33rd St. Tucson, AZ 85713
AREA OVERVIEW
APPROXIMATE MULTIFAMILY
VACANCY
PROPORTION OF HOUSEHOLDS
THAT RENT
LARGEST EMPLOYERS
RECENT ARRIVALS & EXPANSIONS
TUCSON MSA POPULATION*
POPULATION GROWTH RATE*
1.023M1.01%
*As of 2017
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
PER-CAPITA INCOME
4.8%Year-end 2018
As of 2017
$41,637
1. UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA - 11,251
2. RAYTHEON MISSILE SYSTEMS - 9,600
3. STATE OF ARIZONA - 8,580
4. DAVIS-MONTHAN AFB - 8,406
38% 6.13%
TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS
398,530As of 2017
As of 2017 As of 2018
• AMAZON• CATERPILLAR SURFACE
MINING & TECHNOLOGY• HEXAGON MINING• RAYTHEON MISSILE
SYSTEMS• TUSIMPLE
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA TOP PROGRAMS*
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA TOTAL ENROLLMENT, 2019
45,217• #46 TOP PUBLIC SCHOOL• #22 RESEARCH ACTIVITY
AMONG PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS• #21 BUSINESS PROGRAMS• #55 UNDERGRAD ENGINEERING
*U.S. News & World Report
TUCSON AT A GLANCE
Statistics from City of Tucson and U.S. Census Bureau
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Bordon's Court 243 E 33rd St. Tucson, AZ 85713
TUCSON AT A GLANCE
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Bordon's Court 243 E 33rd St. Tucson, AZ 85713
Economic Overview
Population and DemographicsTucson is the second-largest city in Arizona, with a metro area population of 1,023,000. Located 60 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, the Tucson metropolitan area (which includes nearby suburbs like Marana and Oro Valley, as well as the significant portion of unincorporated Pima County that makes up what is de facto “north Tucson”) has been growing far more quickly than much of the U.S. The population has grown 51% since 1990 and 20% since 2000, compared to the United States averages of just 28% and 13% respectively. The Tucson median age is 37.9 years while Tucson MSA median household income is $41,637. Average home prices are just $197,300 providing plenty of affordable options for the growing population.
The natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert makes Tucson a desirable location for residents and businesses alike. Downtown Tucson is a diverse submarket with a rich cultural heritage that contains a blend of Native American, Spanish, Mexican and Anglo-American influences. Tucson ranks high nationally in various categories including: #2 best American small city in 2017 (Resonance Consultancy), 2016 top 100 best places to live (U.S. News and World Report), #9 “city everyone wants to live in” in 2017 (Business Insider), #8 2018 best city for recreation (WalletHub), and one of America’s 2017 best cities for global trade (Global Trade). The University of Arizona is ranked #106 of all nationwide colleges, public or private (U.S. News and World Report).
The University is vital to Tucson and Southern Arizona, having garnered national and international attention. It has the largest optics program among U.S. institutions, and is second in overall research expenditures (University of Arizona). UA brings in more than $580 million in research investment each year. The university’s enrollment is 45,217, with numerous branch campuses and learning centers throughout Southern Arizona. Pima Community College is a two-year school serving Metro Tucson at six locations throughout the county. Tucson Unified School District is one of the largest in the state, encompassing 229.5 square miles. It serves approximately 47,000 students in grades pre-K through 12 at more than 80 schools.
EmploymentEmployers will find a diverse, educated and enthusiastic workforce in Tucson stemming from the U of A. As of 2019, the University of Arizona is the top employer with a work force of 11,251 followed by Raytheon Missile Systems, 9,600; Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, 8,406 (both civilian and military personnel); Pima County, 7,100; U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, 6,800; Tucson Unified School District, 6,467; Banner University Healthcare, 6,462, Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, 5,819; CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
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Independently Owned and Operated / A Member of the Cushman & Wakefield Alliance Cushman & Wakefield Copyright 2019. No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions imposed by the property owner(s). As applicable, we make no representation as to the condition of the property (or properties) in question.
Bordon's Court 243 E 33rd St. Tucson, AZ 85713
Economic Overview
and Wal-Mart, 4,360, while the city’s unemployment rate is 4.8%. (Bureau of Labor Statistics). Tucson’s 2018 job growth rate was 3.1% (MAP for Southern Arizona).
Davis-Monthan is home to the 355th Fighter Wing, part of the Air Combat Command. The base is best known as the location of the Air Force Materiel Command’s 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, the aircraft boneyard for all excess military and government aircraft. In the world of healthcare, Banner Health and the University of Arizona Health Network merged to create a platform of academic medicine, research, instruction and patient care at three academic medical centers.
Economic DevelopmentInnovation is at the forefront of the Tucson economic development agenda. Forbes has called it one of America’s Most Innovative Cities, and the city has the highest concentration of startups of any U.S. city its size. Furthermore, it was ranked as a Top Five City for Entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur Magazine in 2013. Metro Tucson is a hub for optics and science, while biotech and other science clusters flourish in the UA Tech Park, BioPark and Innovation Park. Tourism is a key economic driver as well. Tucson is known for its world-class health spas such as Canyon Ranch, more than 20 golf courses, and numerous natural attractions, museums, missions and cultural history.
Interstate 10, the major East-West highway in the Sun Belt, runs east from California, enters Arizona near Ehrenberg and continues through Phoenix and Tucson. It exits at the border with New Mexico. Interstate 19 travels from Nogales to Tucson, and ends at I-10. While the highway is short (63 miles), it is a key corridor, serving as a fast route from Tucson and Phoenix (via I-10) to the Mexican border. The highway is a portion of the U.S. section of the CANAMEX Corridor, a trade route that stretches north from Mexico across the U.S. to the Canadian province of Alberta.The Port of Tucson is a full service inland port, railyard and intermodal facility southeast of the city and 70 miles north of the Mexico border at Nogales. The facility is located adjacent to the Union Pacific Railroad Mainline and I-10, linking California and Texas. In 2014, Tucson launched Sun Link, a fixed electric rail “Modern Streetcar” system that operates eight vehicles between Downtown Tucson and the UA campus. Each streetcar vehicle holds 150 passengers. There are 24 stops along the 3.9-mile route.
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